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Welca Caveis

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Welca Caveis
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Bethal Walchaís Knights of the Petal

Occupation

Knight

Residence

Izril

First Appearance

Chapter 4.39 G

Welca Caveis is a Human [Knight] in the service of Lady Bethal Walchaís as one of her Rose Knights.

Appearance edit edit source

Welca is a young Human woman with black hair and pale skin.[1]

Personality edit edit source

Background edit edit source

Chronology edit edit source

Welca was one of forty Rose Knights that Bethal and her husband, brought to dispose of the Flooded Waters Tribe. Soon after the fight began, she started focusing on Pyrite. Meanwhile, a vast number of Goblins attacked her, though to no avail; none could damage the armor each Rose Knight wears. Even Pyrite's strongest Skill, [Power Strike], which allowed him once with his axe to cleave through a warhorse’s armor and spine with one blow, was ineffective, though it made Welca stumble. Fortunately, he decided to move the fight to the water and ran to the nearby lake. There, Welca's movements were restricted, allowing Pyrite to grapple her with his superior strength and push her head under water, resulting in her losing consciousness.[2]

Powers and Abilities edit edit source

Classes/Levels: edit edit source

  • [Knight] Lv. ? (at least Lv. 20[3])

Skills: edit edit source

Equipment edit edit source

  • Enchanted pink armor
  • Magical blade that is even capable of freezing parts of the water

Trivia edit edit source

  • Her original name, Welca Vis was retroactively changed in January 2020 to Welca Caveis

Gallery edit edit source

Quotes edit edit source

  • (To Goblins) “Don’t touch me, you filthy monsters!”
  • (To Goblins) “Just kill me already! I refuse to—stop poking me! Give me a sword and fight me like a—stop poking me!”
  • (To Pyrite) “I must lie down. I’m very distressed.”

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